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חדושי הריטב"א (יבמות)

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Title חדושי הריטב"א (יבמות).
Contributors The British Library England
(current owner)
Original Library/publisher The British Library, London, England
Script Style ספרדית
Creation Date מאה ט"ז-י"ז
Notes בכה"י: "שיטה למסכת יבמות מהריטב"א זלה"ה"
מגיע עד כז ע"א.
נושא נוסף: תלמוד בבלי פרשנות סדר נשים יבמות (יום טוב בן אברהם האשבילי)
In the manuscript: שיטה למסכת יבמות מהריטב"א זלה"ה Yom Tov ben Avraham Asevilli's commentary on Tractate Yevamot, extends to f. 27a.
The British Library London England Or. 9156
בכתיבות שונות.
Subject Digitized manuscripts
Publications G. Margoliouth, Catalogue of the Hebrew and Samaritan manuscripts in the British Museum (London, 1899-1935, 4 vols), vol. IV, p. 157.
Extent 41 דף
בכתיבות שונות.
Language Hebrew
Credits From the collections of: THE BRITISH LIBRARY, The National Library of Israel. "Ktiv" Project, The National Library of Israel.
National Library system number 990001234750205171
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